Vivo has confirmed the launch of its latest offering for budget-conscious users in India. The new T series smartphone, dubbed T3 Pro, will launch in India soon. The Chinese smartphone maker has also shared some of the key specs about the upcoming device while suggesting the smartphone’s design.
As per social media posts shared by the company, Vivo T3 Pro will come with a 3D curved AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate and a peak brightness of 4500nits. The smartphone is also said to come with an eye protection feature.
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Vivo T3 Pro Design And Specifications
Going by the teaser images, the T3 Pro seems like it will come with a vegan leather back while also packing a Snapdragon chipset and Sony sensor for rear imaging.
Vivo says it will unveil the design of the T3 Pro on August 20, processor details on August 21, the camera on August 23, and the battery on August 26. However, the company doesn’t seem to have provided a hard launch timeline for T3 Pro yet.
Notably, the Vivo T3 Pro is being touted as a rebranded version of the upcoming iQOO Z9s Pro. Considering that, the T3 Pro should be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 chipset. It could offer a huge 5,500mAh battery with support for 80W fast charging.
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Realme Unveils 320W Charging With ‘Pocket Canon’ Adapter
Realme has decided that phones need to charge to 100% in just a few minutes. The company has announced a new 320W charging tech that uses a different battery design. Chinese companies have been in a race to break charging records for modern smartphones.
Brands like Oppo have hit speeds at 240W, which can get a phone charged in around 9 minutes. It’s without a doubt impressive, but it raises some concerns about battery longevity.
In a video posted on Weibo, Realme announced that it is introducing a new charging tech that leverages 320W charging. To put things in context, currently, 80W is considered pretty fast for general use. Realme claims the new tech leverages a different form of battery that takes inspiration from solar panels, folding cell over the cell to provide a compact profile. The idea is that these cells can then be charged simultaneously.
In the video, the company claims that the new 320W charging tech - under the SuperSonic moniker - can get the battery they use in testing to 100% in just 4 minutes and 30 seconds. The battery is apparently charged at 20V to reduce heat, which would be a primary concern at this speed. Generally, fully charging a high-capacity battery could result in a very hot phone.